The New Yorker: Dec 9 1961 - Full Magazine/Theme Cover Anatol Kovarsky


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Sale price$35.00 USD

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If you're a fan of classic literature and art, you'll appreciate this collectible edition of The New Yorker, dated December 9, 1961. Featuring a stunning theme cover created by the celebrated artist Anatol Kovarsky, this magazine captures the essence of its time and is a vital piece for any serious collector or enthusiast.

This vintage magazine showcases not only Kovarsky's artistic talent but also highlights the captivating journalism and cultural commentary that The New Yorker is renowned for. It serves as a beautiful reminder of a bygone era and is perfect for display on your coffee table or as part of a curated collection.

Here are some of the key features of this magazine:

  • **Used Condition**: The magazine shows signs of age but is overall in good condition, making it a fantastic addition to your collection.
  • **No Address Label**: This edition does not have an address label, maintaining its pristine look and charm.

While it comes with its quirks, such as some wear and potential rips along the edges, these aspects add to its unique character. Note that the cover and the front pages may have some bending, which is typical for magazines of this age.

The magazine does not come with a plastic protective covering, so handle it with care to preserve its quality. Its authenticity and historical value more than make up for its slight imperfections.

For those who appreciate the nostalgia and art of vintage magazines, this edition of The New Yorker is a must-have. Whether you decide to keep it for yourself or gift it to someone special, it is sure to elicit conversations and admiration.

The New Yorker Dec 9 1961

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